05-09-2017, 09:00 AM
Pain and suffering should be at least twice your physical therapy bills.
Obviously all medical bills should be paid in full.
Big question is "How bad was the accident?". If it was just a low speed collision then there may be a question about the extenmt of your injuries. But if your car was destroyed then you have a better case.
You also mention a "history" of injuries. Have there been any claims for damages from another party on any of those. If you have received a settlement/judgement in the past that is a red flag to insurance defense attornies.
Obviously all medical bills should be paid in full.
Big question is "How bad was the accident?". If it was just a low speed collision then there may be a question about the extenmt of your injuries. But if your car was destroyed then you have a better case.
You also mention a "history" of injuries. Have there been any claims for damages from another party on any of those. If you have received a settlement/judgement in the past that is a red flag to insurance defense attornies.